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Court hears how Stampeders player died outside nightclub

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CALGARY A Calgary Stampeders offensive lineman wiped away tears Monday as he described the shooting death of a teammate outside a nightclub more than two years ago.

Derek Dennis was the first witness called at the second-degree murder trial of Nelson Lugela, 21, who is charged in the murder of Mylan Hicks, a member of the Stampeders’ practice roster.

Dennis told the court that a minor altercatio­n occurred at Marquee Beer Market in Calgary on Sept. 25, 2016, where the team was celebratin­g a victory over Winnipeg a few hours earlier.

He said the dispute began over a spilled drink, and the Stampeders’ assistant coach bought drinks for everyone involved to try to smooth things over.

Dennis said after the club was closed, he brought his car to the front and saw another altercatio­n outside.

Worried his teammates might be involved, he said he started to get out of the car and heard a bottle breaking, a gunshot and people rushing away.

“I see Mylan running toward my direction. As I see Mylan running toward me I see the shooter come out with the gun pointed towards him. I see him take a second shot, bang. I see Mylan starts to stumble,” Dennis told court.

“As he’s stumbling, the shooter takes a third shot, bang. After he took a third shot, that’s when I see Mylan hit the concrete face down.”

Dennis said he and teammate Jamal Nixon rushed to his friend’s side.

“As he grabs Mylan and flips him over, he’s like holding him. He unzips his coat. He opens it up and opens his shirt and I just see a bullet hole in his chest area,” Dennis said.

“Mylan’s just laying there. You could see he’s gasping for air and trying to hold on to himself. We’re all just telling him: ‘Just hold on Mylan, the ambulance is coming.’ ”

Dennis tried to compose himself before continuing.

“I’m heartbroke­n. I was scared for him, man. I was just praying and hoping he could hold on long enough for the ambulance to come get him.”

He said the shooter and two other young men jumped into an SUV and sped away.

Police say they arrested three people about 45 minutes later when they returned to the scene.

Hicks’s mother, Renee Hill, cried as she listened to details of her 23-year-old son’s death.

Hill was wearing a white T-shirt with the word “Mom” and her son’s number 6 on the back and a photo of him in a Michigan State football uniform on the front.

Crown prosecutor Thomas Spark said Hicks was shot twice after the altercatio­n spilled out into the parking lot.

“There was another brief confrontat­ion. Mr. Lugela then raised the gun and fired two bullets into Mr. Hicks striking him in the chest and abdomen,” Spark told court.

Lugela, who also had family members in court, pleaded not guilty.

The Crown says it plans to call 33 witnesses, and the trial is scheduled to last two weeks.

A number of Stampeders players are expected to testify at the trial, which was purposely delayed until after the recent Grey Cup game which Calgary won.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Mylan Hicks, a member of the Calgary Stampeders practice roster, was fatally shot in 2016.
THE CANADIAN PRESS Mylan Hicks, a member of the Calgary Stampeders practice roster, was fatally shot in 2016.

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